More than two decades after African countries agreed to liberalise air travel, the continent's skies remain among the least connected in the world. Despite repeated commitments to create a single aviation market, passengers still face expensive airfares, limited direct flights and long travel routes that often require connecting through destinations outside Africa. The vision dates back to 1999, when African states adopted the Yamoussoukro Decis…
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